Monroe Magazine Fall 2012 Now Available

Welcome to Year 5 of MONROE magazine. I can’t believe I’m even writing that!

We now have 16 issues behind us and this one you’re holding is 17. It doesn’t seem so long ago that we were trying to imagine what a glossy publication about Monroe County would look like, what would be in it and who might want to read it.

Whether you have collected each issue from the beginning or are a new reader, we love having you on board.

For some readers our distribution might have been confusing over these years. You might have received a copy in the mail now and then, but not all of them. That’s because for our first four years we have sent some complimentary copies of each issue to a random number of homes as an introduction to the magazine. We hope that most of you agree that it’s now time to subscribe – if you don’t already – so that every issue arrives in your mailbox on time.

Our subscribers and advertisers are precious to us, helping us to cover the costs of producing and delivering a quality product. This issue is especially packed with a variety of Monroe County topics. See why nature lovers and hunters flock to Pointe Mouillee State Game Area every September. Learn about the art tiles that were rescued from Lincoln Elementary School. Find out where to try a new wine that is locally produced or to visit a corn maze with an educational twist. See where thousands of county residents can be found on any given fall Friday night at hometown football fields. And that’s just the beginning.

If you’ve missed any of our back issues, they are available at our customer service counter at our office in downtown Monroe. You also are welcome to drop off or e-mail any suggestions you have for future stories in the magazine.

And if you haven’t yet subscribed, or wish to extend your subscription, you can do so online at www.monroezine.com. It’s been a wonderful four years working on this labor of love and we appreciate your interest and support. Enjoy!

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